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Blu-ray Review
Score: 69
100 Yards offers visually impressive martial arts action, reminiscent of late 80s films, but lacks narrative depth. A technically sound, entertaining watch.
Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey attempts a bold slasher twist on a beloved IP but suffers poor execution; recommended only for genre die-hards.
Hitchcock's 4K UHD collection shines with stunning visuals, immersive audio, and a captivating book-style package, perfect for collectors and fans.
Pulp Fiction's 4K UHD release offers a notable picture upgrade and classic 5.1 audio, appealing mainly to collectors with its enhanced packaging and extras.
A must-have 4K Collector's Edition for horror buffs, offering superb extras and the best visual quality yet, despite low-budget origins.
"Born on the Fourth of July" shines in 4K UHD, delivering potent imagery and sound, capturing Tom Cruise's standout role in Oliver Stone's impactful anti-war masterpiece.
Thanksgiving's 4K release offers mindless, bloody fun with a stellar UltraHD/Atmos upgrade, perfect for slasher fans seeking nostalgic gore and humor.
The Strangers' 4K UHD upgrade offers a superb video remaster and retains spine-chilling tension, though audio remains unchanged; highly recommended for fans.
Blu-ray Review
Score: 73
Tarot's PG-13 limitations dampen its horror impact, but the Blu-ray shines technically with impressive audio and decent visuals, making it a rental-worthy release.
Rosemary's Baby: a horror masterpiece, now in richer 4K, revered for its impact.